holconotus argenteus

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Wall-eye \Wall"-eye`\, n. [See {Wall-eyed}.]
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   1. An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or
      whitish color; -- said usually of horses. --Booth.
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   Note: Jonson has defined wall-eye to be "a disease in the
         crystalline humor of the eye; glaucoma." But glaucoma
         is not a disease of the crystalline humor, nor is
         wall-eye a disease at all, but merely a natural
         blemish. --Tully. In the north of England, as Brockett
         states, persons are said to be wall-eyed when the white
         of the eye is very large and distorted, or on one side.
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   2. (Zool.)
      (a) An American fresh-water food fish ({Stizostedion
          vitreum}) having large and prominent eyes; -- called
          also {glasseye}, {pike perch}, {yellow pike}, and
          {wall-eyed perch}.
      (b) A California surf fish ({Holconotus argenteus}).
      (c) The alewife; -- called also {wall-eyed herring}.
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